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Book Discussion Group: In his debut novel “Unsaid,” Neil Abramson explores the beauty and redemptive power of human-animal relationships and the true meaning of communication in all of its diverse forms. March 3, 7:30 p.m. Saratoga Library, 13650 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga. sccl.org, 408-867-6126. Big History–An Introduction to (Nearly) Everything: Chemistry professor John Hostettler presents an enlightening, wide-angle look at complexity, life and humanity, set against our slim share of the cosmic timeline. Nine presentations Monday at 7 p.m., starting March 3. Saratoga Library, 13650 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga. sccl.org, 408-867-6126.

The public may pointe shoes. ballerina feets. original illustration art poster inspired by ballet. gift for dancer. parking at an offsite parking lot at the Belmont Caltrain Station, 995 El Camino Real, in Belmont where SamTrans buses will pick up participants and transport them to the event location from 10:30 a.m, to 2 p.m, Attendees are not allowed to park at the Oracle campus and are also requested to not park at the Nob Hill Foods Market parking lot, No pets are allowed either at the Marine View Park, The Heart Walk is about three miles long although there is a one mile route available, and it is accessible to people who are physically challenged..

If you aren’t already familiar with SFDanceWorks, it might be because the dance troupe didn’t even exist before 2016. But now is a good time to acquaint yourself with this local treasure. The company’s inaugural season two years ago sold out each night. Its second season pulled off the same achievement. And its third season, June 8-10 at the San Francisco’s Cowell Theater, looks to be a three-peat. The main ingredients in this recipe for success are the right team of performers and finely-honed movement compositions. It’s no accident, SFDW’s dancers and choreographers have worked with such internationally renowned companies as San Francisco Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater, Stuttgart Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, LINES Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Boston Ballet, and Houston Ballet.

In a pre-concert talk, Holloway described these youthful pieces — composed 1882-87, when Debussy was in his early- to mid-20s — as reflecting the composers pointe shoes. ballerina feets. original illustration art poster inspired by ballet. gift for dancer. “private, secret” sadness and emotional complexity, Some of the songs, he said, “compress a world of introverted melancholy from which there is no escape.” One, titled “Green,” offers fleeting moments of “tenderness, happiness ending in repose, That’s as good as it gets,” he quipped..

Police cars are seen arriving and an armed officer takes up position outside the bar. Three men rush out carrying a bloodied fourth individual. They try and stem the bleeding of what appears to be a gunshot wound. It’s not yet clear how the gunman died, and authorities do not yet know his name or have any idea of a motive, Sheriff Dean said. It was college night and country two-step lessons were being offered Wednesday at the Borderline, according to its website. When the gunman entered, people screamed and fled to all corners of the bar, while a few people threw barstools through the windows and helped dozens to escape, witnesses said.